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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Severe failure to thrive
  1. ... Chest pain Fainting Fatigue Poor weight gain or failure to thrive in infants with a severe blockage Shortness of breath Sudden death Symptoms may ...
  2. ... Muscular dystrophy Periodontal disease Cardiac problems Kidney failure Severe malnutrition caused by feeding difficulty, leading to failure to thrive Squamous cell skin cancer
  3. ... hard on the airway, the child can have severe breathing difficulty that leads to death.
  4. ... to rigid Hearing loss that leads to deafness Failure to thrive Feeding difficulties Irritability and sensitivity to loud sounds Severe seizures (may begin at a very early age) ...
  5. ... and increased sleepiness or becoming poorly responsive. In severe ... thrive Leg cramps with exercise Nosebleed Poor growth Pounding ...
  6. ... to areas where the disease is known to thrive. Blood tests can confirm the diagnosis.
  7. ... needed early in life if the problem is severe. Most of the time, surgery is not needed until later. Some cases do not require surgery at all.
  8. Failure to thrive refers to children whose current weight or rate of weight gain is much lower than that ... Failure to thrive may be caused by medical problems or factors in the child's environment, such as abuse or ...
  9. ... include: Blue coloring to the skin (cyanosis) Coughing Failure to thrive Poor appetite Rapid breathing Respiratory failure Wheezing
  10. ... symptoms may appear suddenly. Symptoms may include: Anxiety Failure to thrive or poor weight gain Feeding difficulties Fever and ... including death) due to myocarditis. In rare cases, severe damage to the heart muscle requires a heart transplant.
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